Transformation: An Imperative, Not an Option

Being the strongest or largest player in an industry no longer ensures success in today’s global marketplace. Companies now need a solid transformation strategy to compete in an increasingly complex business environment.

An Imperative to Transform

With today’s unprecedented rate of change, constant transformation is the norm. Adapting to this transformation is the key to staying ahead of competition and volatile market trends, explains BCG's global leader of the Transformation practice, Lars Faeste, in his 2016 TED talk.

Five Ways to Lead in an Era of Constant Change

Who says change needs to be hard? Organizational change expert Jim Hemerling outlines five imperatives, centered on putting people first, for turning company reorganization into an empowering, energizing task for all.

Transformation: Delivering and Sustaining Breakthrough Performance

BCG's newest ebook is an essential guide for companies seeking to make large-scale changes and fundamentally improve the way they operate. It distills the experiences from hundreds of transformations into a clear set of core principles, illustrated with real-world examples.

Assess Your Transformation Urgency

Large companies are facing unprecedented disruption fueled by geopolitics, digital innovations, and shifting demographics. To negotiate this environment, organizations must understand where they fit within three types of transformational urgency.

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